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Contact Nelson Keane & Hemingway Lawyers in Dubbo
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Main Phone: (02) 6882 1433
Email: law@nkhsols.com
Address:
22 Church Street, Dubbo NSW, 2830
PO Box 25, DUBBO, NSW, 2830
Helping Dubbo Locals
Nelson Keane & Hemingway Lawyers was established in 1908 to provide Dubbo locals with quality legal services. While our solicitors initially dealt with agribusiness and rural matters, we have since grown immensely to become a full service legal firm. From wills and estates to leasing laws, family matters and even conveyancing—our team of solicitors can provide tailored advice that is always in your best interests.
As a testament to the quality of our service, many of our clients trust our team to handle all their legal matters. We are also proud to have supported multiple generations of client families within our long history. To request a consultation with one of our solicitors, call us on
(02) 6882 1433.
Know Your Rights
As a long established firm primarily servicing the rural community within the Orana region, you can rely on us for
rural conveyancing, leasing, share farming and all other rural related transactions. But over the years, as our team grows from strength to strength, so has our knowledge in other areas of law. Depending on your case, we will make sure to match you with the most suitable solicitor from our team.
Our current
team includes:
If you are interested in having a chat with one of our solicitors, book in a consultation or visit our Dubbo office located on 22 Church Street.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I have a lawyer prepare my will or help with succession planning?
There are certain conditions a will must satisfy in order for the Court to deem it legally valid. Therefore, having a lawyer prepare your will can ensure it is prepared correctly and in accordance with section 6 of the Succession Act 2006.
How can I ensure my business is compliant?
By engaging a commercial law professional, you will be made aware of the local and national regulations that apply to your business and industry.
What is rural law?
Rural law can consist of issues involving agriculture and farming. This can include carbon, wind and solar farming, as well as mining rights.